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i have to change; i can't just think i got it and then settle in, and that's it. i have to say to myself, and to others, "look, i need to really do something with my life." and i can't just go every day not looking at myself. and also that has to do with my brothers and sisters. i have to look at how i am relating to them, how i live my life with them, and it has to be open, and it has to be with joy and gratitude. and life is more than just being serious all the time; it's also being happy and joyous, and it means that what we must do with each other is try to find those things that will not diminish us with each other, but will expand our lives with each other. and so that's the crux of what i'm about, is to try to make sure that everybody - everybody has a table to come to, and a home to go to. this is the home. this is our home, and this home is for everybody. i just talked to, right before i came up here, three young men who went to prison. i didn't even know that they were in prison - they've been in prison about two years now - until recently, so very inter
i have to change; i can't just think i got it and then settle in, and that's it. i have to say to myself, and to others, "look, i need to really do something with my life." and i can't just go every day not looking at myself. and also that has to do with my brothers and sisters. i have to look at how i am relating to them, how i live my life with them, and it has to be open, and it has to be with joy and gratitude. and life is more than just being serious all the time; it's also being...
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washington changed its middle east chad agee following the attacks of september 11. americans were more focused on the war on terror. peace with the palestinians took a back seat. but in 2002, president george de b. bush outlined a two-state solution when he presented what was called the road map. again, the three-that peace plan failed to stop the spiraling violence. on a visit to egypt in 2009, a newly elected president obama but washington's traditional relations with israel to the test when he sought to mend ties with the islamic world. >> i have come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world. >> but obama failed to meet expectations in the islamic world, and many criticized what they called half-hearted efforts to achieve peace between israel and palestinians. in the wake of the arab spring, tensions are simmering all over the middle east. for the americans, the israeli- palestinian conflict is just one of many. >> president obama is now in his second term, and this is his first official visit to israel, so what
washington changed its middle east chad agee following the attacks of september 11. americans were more focused on the war on terror. peace with the palestinians took a back seat. but in 2002, president george de b. bush outlined a two-state solution when he presented what was called the road map. again, the three-that peace plan failed to stop the spiraling violence. on a visit to egypt in 2009, a newly elected president obama but washington's traditional relations with israel to the test when...
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he urged young adults there to be the change and believe peace is possible. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: even as president obama came to the holy land to talk peace, rockets today fired from the gaza strip hit a town in southern israel. with rockets flying and peace talks going nowhere, the president bypassed mideast leaders and instead talked directly to the next generation. 600 israeli college students. >> part of the reason i like talking to young people is because, no matter how great the challenges are, their idealism, their energy, their ambition, always gives me hope. >> reporter: he told the young israelis to put themselves in the shoes of young palestinians. >> look at the world through their eyes. it is not fair that a palestinian child cannot grow up in a state of their own. >> reporter: for now, israel has lessened the blows of deadly terrorist attacks in part by building a massive wall that separates the palestinian territories from the rest of the holy land. but it has also angered palestinians by d
he urged young adults there to be the change and believe peace is possible. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> reporter: even as president obama came to the holy land to talk peace, rockets today fired from the gaza strip hit a town in southern israel. with rockets flying and peace talks going nowhere, the president bypassed mideast leaders and instead talked directly to the next generation. 600 israeli college students. >> part of the reason i like...
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its breakthrough formula changes everything. dove. this is care. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. our ships are designed for wow. ♪ oh ♪ sometimes ♪ i get a good feeling ♪ yeah ♪ get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before ♪ ♪ no, no, i get a good feeling ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] all this... only on royal caribbean. call 1-800-royal-caribbean today. >>> well, this is what spring is looking like in some places. maple syrup frozen in place. snow-covered vineyards and those famous cherry blossoms delayed until next month but warmer weather is on the way. scientists are predicting above average temps for most of the country this spring. finally. >> i'll believe it when i see it. >>> but will it be wintry on the roads for this morning? for much of the nation a rain/snow mix could make it messy in atlanta. nashville and denver. rain will make it slippery on i-10 near new orleans. >> if you
its breakthrough formula changes everything. dove. this is care. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. our ships are designed for wow. ♪ oh ♪ sometimes ♪ i get a good feeling ♪ yeah ♪ get a feeling that i never, never, never, never had before ♪ ♪ no, no, i get a good feeling ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] all this... only...
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we had a dramatic change of events this morning. the cyprus finance minister flew to moscow to try to avoid paying this tax on deposit holders and this is a solution that the europeans came up with. so the finance minister rejected the fly to moscow to come up with a plan b. he left moscow empty handed and flown back to cyprus now. all he managed to secure is an extension on the maturity of an existing loan saying no fresh cash to plug that $5.8 billion worth of euros they're going to raise on deposit holders. the request he is what happens now? since then, we also heard that an emergency session planned by the parliament in cyprus has been delayed. they come up with solutions and so far no restructuring of the banks and also capital controls to stop this flight of capital next week. and also the other plan was what to do with the solidarity fund which was meant to raise money for investment into cyprus. so the situation is very fluid at the moment. we're waiting on a solution from cyprus that will be negotiated with the europeans,
we had a dramatic change of events this morning. the cyprus finance minister flew to moscow to try to avoid paying this tax on deposit holders and this is a solution that the europeans came up with. so the finance minister rejected the fly to moscow to come up with a plan b. he left moscow empty handed and flown back to cyprus now. all he managed to secure is an extension on the maturity of an existing loan saying no fresh cash to plug that $5.8 billion worth of euros they're going to raise on...
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we just want to change that message, what this is simply about. through donations that come in, we plan on putting those into anti-bullying programs throughout the nation. creating and sustaining and supporting existing anti-bullying programs. >> what is this value of having that house painted with that gay pride sign and symbol, signifying to not only the church across the street but to the world? >> yeah. as i said, they're the poster child of hate. we just wanted to show our pride and send a wave around the world, we can't be more excited about that. it's been such a moving experience to be a part of this. >> what have your interactions with the phelps been like? what's it like to have them as neighbors? >> i've run into them a couple times before we painted the house. before we did this we kept this on the down low and did not want the city to find out what we were doing and did not want the phelps to find out what we were doing. shirley did come over the day we were painting and we asked her what she thinks of the color and she said she loved
we just want to change that message, what this is simply about. through donations that come in, we plan on putting those into anti-bullying programs throughout the nation. creating and sustaining and supporting existing anti-bullying programs. >> what is this value of having that house painted with that gay pride sign and symbol, signifying to not only the church across the street but to the world? >> yeah. as i said, they're the poster child of hate. we just wanted to show our...
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. >>> we're back in a moment with what could be a change in boarding procedures coming to the airport. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >>> you may have tried to forget the disco era, especially if you ever owned white bell-bottoms. good luck now, it's being preserved forever. the national recording registry is adding the track of "saturday night fever." it's the library congress so they must be serious about it. we should have given that thing a spin. also enshrined pink floyd, simon and garfunkel and chubby checker. >>> a veteran travel blogger was in line for an american airlines flight when he noticed a new boarding procedure, first class first along with those needing assistance. and then those people without carry-on bag
. >>> we're back in a moment with what could be a change in boarding procedures coming to the airport. there's this island -- and it's got super-cute kangaroos. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after...
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>> this didn't just change things in connecticut. this changed things all across the country. we're living in a different country than we were prior to december 14th. people do not accept laws as they r they don't understand why somebody needs a hundred round drum of ammunition to go into the streets of this country. >> does anybody need that other than the military or licensed police? >> no. nobody needs that. and 95% of americans understand that. and i agree with joe. i think there is political ramifications to people who want to continue to stand in the way of this legislation. if god forbid a background checks bill, supported by 90% of americans fails in the united states senate there are going to be ramifications and i would argue that if we can't get a bill passed, an amendment passed in the senate that gets these high capacity ammunition clips off the streets there's going to be ramifications for that as well. i doesn't flow why people here don't see it. admittedly it is largely republicans but there are going to be consequences at the ballot box. >> to that end, let's
>> this didn't just change things in connecticut. this changed things all across the country. we're living in a different country than we were prior to december 14th. people do not accept laws as they r they don't understand why somebody needs a hundred round drum of ammunition to go into the streets of this country. >> does anybody need that other than the military or licensed police? >> no. nobody needs that. and 95% of americans understand that. and i agree with joe. i...
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i was like that's change strange. actually my wife saw it first so i went into the doctor's office. and the doctor he kind of put his hands on my chest and felt around. he said i think you have this but see this other guy. i went to that doctor and he put his hands on my chest and said i think you have this. i thought don't you want to use any sort of measurement device to, you know, see what is in my body or some how quantify what my body, what is happening within my body. and if i contrast that with diagnosing an issue in a service that we might have deployed to power face with dotcom, the amount of inface we have into a serving running inside a facebook data service is significantly greater than the amount of insight into our own body. the amount of data we are capturing about ourselves is tiny today. and i think you know, i often say data is the intermediate representation of science. so i wonder how are we ever going to dot science to understand how our body functions if we don't have more ubiquity is low cost measurement. there is a guy at san diego, larry smar, a fascinating
i was like that's change strange. actually my wife saw it first so i went into the doctor's office. and the doctor he kind of put his hands on my chest and felt around. he said i think you have this but see this other guy. i went to that doctor and he put his hands on my chest and said i think you have this. i thought don't you want to use any sort of measurement device to, you know, see what is in my body or some how quantify what my body, what is happening within my body. and if i contrast...
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and the change in attitudes has been striking. in our own "wall street journal" poll, 30% of the country supported gay marriage in 2004. that is now a majority. 51%. so a full 20 or more percentage points increase in just nine years. that's amazing in social attitudes and in american politics. >> it kind of reminds me, when roe v. wade happened, a lot of politicians could say this is settled law. so you don't have to spend a great deal of time engaged in debates with a potential political opponent over it. if the court, if it keeps these laws intact, how could that complicate the path for politicians running for office? >> it could. it could complicate what democrats have been able to do in a lot of the states across the country. and craig, there is the possibility there could be a mixed verdict as well. where the court strikes down the defense of marriage act on federal grounds. but then keeps the california's ban against gay marriage and prop 8. so it could be a mixed, but the politics of this as i mentioned, the polling. you se
and the change in attitudes has been striking. in our own "wall street journal" poll, 30% of the country supported gay marriage in 2004. that is now a majority. 51%. so a full 20 or more percentage points increase in just nine years. that's amazing in social attitudes and in american politics. >> it kind of reminds me, when roe v. wade happened, a lot of politicians could say this is settled law. so you don't have to spend a great deal of time engaged in debates with a potential...
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changed. now is the time for the arab world to take steps toward normalizing relations with israel. [applause] palestinians must recognize that israel will be a jewish state and that israelis have the right to secure their security. [applause] israelis must recognize that an independent palestine must be pliable with real borders that need to be drawn. [applause] i have suggested principles on territories and security i believe can be the basis for these talks. , put aside the plans and the process. i ask you to think about what can be done to build trust between two people. four years ago, i stood in cairo in front of an audience of young people. they must seem a world away, but the things that they want are not so different from what the young people here want. makewant the ability to their own decisions and get a good job and worship god in their own way and to get married and raise a family. the same is true of those young palestinians and met this morning. the same is true for those who y
changed. now is the time for the arab world to take steps toward normalizing relations with israel. [applause] palestinians must recognize that israel will be a jewish state and that israelis have the right to secure their security. [applause] israelis must recognize that an independent palestine must be pliable with real borders that need to be drawn. [applause] i have suggested principles on territories and security i believe can be the basis for these talks. , put aside the plans and the...
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things change. the rain is on its way tuesday into wednesday. the most activity clearing by thursday night. an inch of rain up in the north bay. nothing too significant. we will add any drop to the bucket we can at this point. as we have a deficit in terms of our average rainfall. 6:19, back to you. let's check on the traffic alert and see if there are any changes with mike inouye. >> we do have great weather in place. i wanted to show folks what a distraction, might be getting into the city. as we clear that out, we look at your commute. we also have a nice, beautiful commute coming through the area. as you are heading through van ness approaching the golden gate bridge. the south side is a big concern. some crashes. caltrans has to get out and remove the larger boulders and recover fencing. friday, lighter commutes, south of the tunnel. keeps things moving smoothly. we will continue to track that. it is going to build heading over towards the golden gate bridge. your northbound routes moving pretty smoothly. a little north of 680. north 87 com
things change. the rain is on its way tuesday into wednesday. the most activity clearing by thursday night. an inch of rain up in the north bay. nothing too significant. we will add any drop to the bucket we can at this point. as we have a deficit in terms of our average rainfall. 6:19, back to you. let's check on the traffic alert and see if there are any changes with mike inouye. >> we do have great weather in place. i wanted to show folks what a distraction, might be getting into the...
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. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers ke y. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the
. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all...
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today, house republicans approved their budget, which dramatically changes entitlement programs like medicare and makes more spending cuts. the senate began debate today on a very different version of a ten-year spending plan written by democrats. they call for higher taxes to fund government programs. house speaker john boehner remained skeptical. >> the budget that senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs and, frankly, much higher taxes from the american people. >> sreenivasan: the negotiations over these competing party visions for governing will begin in earnest when president obama submits his spending blueprint on april 8. with their work done, house members leave town today for a two week recess. while senators will remain in a marathon session until a vote on their own plan to fund the government. judy woodruff takes it from there. >> woodruff: for what's happening behind-the-scenes, we turn to todd zwillich, washington correspondent for "the takeaway" on public radio international. welcome back to the newshour. >> good to be wit
today, house republicans approved their budget, which dramatically changes entitlement programs like medicare and makes more spending cuts. the senate began debate today on a very different version of a ten-year spending plan written by democrats. they call for higher taxes to fund government programs. house speaker john boehner remained skeptical. >> the budget that senate democrats are considering never balances, ever. that means more debt, fewer jobs and, frankly, much higher taxes...
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it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should talk to their doctor as serious stomach problems such as bleeding may worsen. patients may experience slow heart rate. free trial offer for them. nurses to talk to for you. visit exelonpatchoffer.com. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for p
it does not change how the disease progresses. hospitalization, and rarely death, have been reported from wearing more than one patch at a time. the most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fall, loss of appetite or weight, application site redness, and urinary tract infection. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases or if patients weigh less than 110 pounds. people at risk for stomach ulcers who take certain other medicines should...
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[applause] the truth is more pronounced given the changes sweeping the arab world. i understand that with the uncertainty in the region, people in the streets, changes in leadership, the rise of nonsecular parties and politics, t is tempting to turn inward because the situation outside of israel seems so chaotic, but this is precisely the time to respond the wave of revolution with a resolve and commitment for peace. [applause] because -- as more governments respond to popular will, the days when israel could seek peace simply with a handful of autocratic leaders, those days are over. peace will have to be made among peoples. not just governments. [applause] no one -- no single step can change overnight what lies in the hearts and minds of millions. no single step is going to erase years of history and propaganda. but progress with the palestinians is a powerful way to begin. while sidelining extremists who thrive on conflict and thrive on division, it would make a difference. [applause] so peace is necessary. ut peace is also just. peace is also just. there is no q
[applause] the truth is more pronounced given the changes sweeping the arab world. i understand that with the uncertainty in the region, people in the streets, changes in leadership, the rise of nonsecular parties and politics, t is tempting to turn inward because the situation outside of israel seems so chaotic, but this is precisely the time to respond the wave of revolution with a resolve and commitment for peace. [applause] because -- as more governments respond to popular will, the days...
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big changes and cooler temperatures on tuesday and wednesday. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can also get headlines and live traffic. it's on comcast 193 and you can also watch it live on kron4.com gabe slate tech report jason woods, a local entrepreneur has invented something unique the world's smallest personal watercraft. it is kind of like a body board and it jet ski is motorized. this is the best of both worlds. it is a personal watercraft and put the board. and it is a lightweight boat the board is intuitive, with a low center of gravity. it is very straightforward. >> you can control the speeds from 1 m.p.h.-15 m.p.h. and electric. it is nice on the environment and use to screen technology. >> with all of the innovation on batteries and electric it is just available to create something that can accomplish this. it uses lithium batteries in the precio brushless boat motor without having to have been exposed propellers. you are totally safe to swim in
big changes and cooler temperatures on tuesday and wednesday. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can also get headlines and live traffic. it's on comcast 193 and you can also watch it live on kron4.com gabe slate tech report jason woods, a local entrepreneur has invented something unique the world's smallest personal watercraft. it is kind of like a body board and it jet ski is motorized. this is the best of...
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card that had been changed to match his name. he is now under arrest and will be charged in federal court this morning. >> my goodness. >> a new york man set free after 23 years in prison for a crime prosecutors say he did not commit. david renta released into the arms of friends and family by a judge yesterday. recent review by the district attorney's office cast doubt on witness testimony. prosecutors say detectives mishandled the investigation. friends of the rabbi who was killed are still seeking justice. >> i am overwhelmed. it is interesting. i would just like to say thank you to every one of you who supported me today on this. >> the support is not the word. it doesn't do much. it doesn't do much. where is the killer? who is killer? who botched the case? never any physical evidence linking renta to the crime. jurors relied on eyewitness testimony and circumstantial evidence. >> wow. police in arlington, virginia, outside washington, d.c. are asking the public to help identify some daring robbery suspects. they released thi
card that had been changed to match his name. he is now under arrest and will be charged in federal court this morning. >> my goodness. >> a new york man set free after 23 years in prison for a crime prosecutors say he did not commit. david renta released into the arms of friends and family by a judge yesterday. recent review by the district attorney's office cast doubt on witness testimony. prosecutors say detectives mishandled the investigation. friends of the rabbi who was killed...
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changing the subject very quickly here at the end. the "the washington post" has written a story how the banking crisis in tiny little cyprus is actually causing a crisis of legitimacy to the european union because cyprus has told them, thanks but not thanks, let the russians bail us out. >> i think the political leadership defines its as european so that increasingly a public commitment will not only be to their own individual nation state, but also to the larger concept of europe and, therefore, of the west and what it represents. unfortunately, we have had in the past political leaders who stood up for europe and launched the idea of europe. lately the political leaders in europe have become nationalistic and domestic oriented and hence, the whole enterprise has become a little uncertain. europe has become the europe of banks, but not a europe of peoples. it has to be a europe of peoples and that means the leaderships of the different european states have to be increasingly affirmative in proclaiming their concept of duel identity.
changing the subject very quickly here at the end. the "the washington post" has written a story how the banking crisis in tiny little cyprus is actually causing a crisis of legitimacy to the european union because cyprus has told them, thanks but not thanks, let the russians bail us out. >> i think the political leadership defines its as european so that increasingly a public commitment will not only be to their own individual nation state, but also to the larger concept of...